
The route goes where the medina actually eats: tanjia slow-cooked in hammam ashes, msemen flattened and folded to order, olives and preserved lemons stacked into pyramids, and a khlii egg sandwich that outperforms its description. Guides handle the ordering and the haggling so you can just eat, and the sheep-head stop is genuinely optional and genuinely good. It's hot, crowded, and the alleys don't pause for you — that's the medina working as designed.
The facts
- Duration3h 30m
- Group max8 people
- DifficultyModerate — comfortable shoes, some stairs
- LanguagesEnglish, French, Arabic
- OperatorDar Nafura Food Walks
- Meeting pointCafé de France terrace steps, Jemaa el-Fnaa
How far ahead to book — for real
About a week ahead; evening walks go first
What's included
- 8 tasting stops
- Msemen, tanjia and sheep-head option (optional!)
- Mint tea ceremony
- Spice souk primer
If it's not on this list, budget for it. That's how included works.
Honesty flags
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- Matched the listing94% confirmed
- Guide showed up on time83% confirmed
- No surprise shopping stops96% confirmed
- Group size as promised86% confirmed
Book it
$60 per person, all-in. The number below is the number you pay.
Group max is 8 — that's the cap, not a countdown.
Taxes and fees are already in the price. If that sounds novel, you've been booking elsewhere.
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